The suspect was an employee of the company and not authorized to drive the truck. The complainant said the suspect never asked permission to take the truck. The suspect allegedly took the truck in the middle of the night without permission. The foreman in charge of the truck also said he did not have permission to steal the vehicle.

The suspect was identified by a witness, and officers located him at his apartment. The suspect consented to a search of his residence. In his room officers located a black Hi Point 9mm pistol, ammunition and marijuana in his closet.

The suspect was found in his vehicle with heavy front end damage. Upon contact, the suspect allegedly had a strong odor of an intoxicating beverage on his breath, along with red, glassy eyes, slurred speech and unsteady balance. The suspect performed poorly on field sobriety tests.

She said that she called 911 because her live-in boyfriend was going to get violent. She stated on scene that she knew this because he is a violent person and has been violent before and that she couldn’t leave because she had nowhere to go. This was said in front of her father, who was trying to get her to go home with him.

Upon arrival, the suspect was seen inside of the kitchen area of the residence drinking a bottle of vodka. The victim claimed that she woke up to a black male with whom she was not familiar standing over her bed. After she chased him out of her home, the victim said he then returned moments later.

After a brief chase, he was apprehended. During the chase, the suspect tossed a black revolver under a car from his hoodie pocket. The weapon had also been reported stolen. The suspect is a convicted felon. The vehicle is valued at $21,000..

The victim’s vehicle was stolen from Huntington High School. The suspect was last seen sitting at the desk where the victim’s keys were. the suspect was allegedly seen on camera leaving the school. Post-Miranda, the suspect said that he took the car without permission and acted alone.